"I want it to be simple: One person, one instrument and that's it, I think absolutely a violinist for that," she told the news outlet.

However, Fedotowsky admitted she wants to see people break it down once the couple's wedding rings are on. She told the news source that guests can expect to hear salsa music, while the song "Bendita Tu Luz," which holds sentimental value to the couple, may be the tune to which they share their first dance.

"It was our first weekend together in our hideaway house and he put it on, and we laid in bed and we were holding each other, and he said, 'This song makes me think of you,'" she told the news outlet.